Monographs are Chinese characters with strokes as the direct unit. They are a whole, inseparable and evolved from pictures.
Involuntary [zh incarnation]
I can't help myself, I can't help myself.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's eighty-first story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "I don't remember it clearly either. But I can't help feeling my body; It seems that someone; Cater to; Killing is good for me. "
put the cart before the horse
Ben: tree roots; End: treetops; Setting: put. Metaphor reverses the position of primary and secondary, light and heavy.
Source: Song Zhuxi's "Zhu Wen Official Documents Collection": "The Doubt of Yesterday; Put the cart before the horse. "
stagger
Of walking unsteadily, unable to control oneself. Also refers to an object that is not tilted correctly.
Source: Yuan Xiao Dexiang "Young women kill dogs to persuade their husbands": "Two people swallow cups; Straight drunk; Eating stagger. "
ordinary people
Generally refers to a mediocre person.
Source: Chapter 43 of Xu Ming Lin Zhong's Romance of the Gods: "We are not ordinary people, but we are not immortals."
Dragon and phoenix dance [dragon and phoenix dance wǔ]
At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the grandeur and agility of calligraphy.
Source: Shi "Table Loyalty and Monument": "Tianmu Mountain; When the water comes out; Dragon and phoenix dance; Excerpt from Lin 'an. "